Combined losses across Premier League clubs in the 2022-23 season grew by 16% despite a rise in revenue to £6bn for the first time, according to a closely-watched annual review of football finances. The report by Deloitte's Sports Business Group showed pre-tax losses for top flight clubs of £685m over the period - a season won by Manchester City. There was some progress, as spending on wages fell below revenue for the first time since 2016-17.
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